Showing posts with label Week 9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 9. Show all posts

Monday, October 20, 2014

Week 9: Famous Last Words

Week 9: Famous Last Words
"Halloween"
Wow this week has been crazy. I had a Spanish test, a Wealth, Power, and Prestige test and a 15 page paper due all on Thursday and Friday. I think I am officially exhausted. Now I am excited because for the next two weeks I probably won't have too many big assignments due and that is so great because I am so excited to watch some scary movies until Halloween. Halloween is the best. I love, love, LOVE scary movies (although I never find them scary enough)!

"Halloween"
Probably my favorite move to watch around Halloween is "Halloween." Go figure! I just love that it is Halloween themed because it is one of my favorite holidays. That is one of the few actual Halloween themed movies around. Me and my sister Michelle love to sit in the dark and watch them at night during this time of year. At this point the movies don't really scare us anymore it is just tradition now.
My dad testing out the mask taken by me


One Halloween my dad dressed as Michael Myers and had the mask, the outfit, makeup and everything. He took a knife and went into my 62 year old neighbors backyard and tapped on her back door with the knife. She almost peed her pants and probably almost had a heart attack! She was screaming and everything! He actually got me too. When I was coming home from work he snuck out of the garage and chased me! It was great. I could not find the picture of him in full costume, but I found one of him wearing the mask so there you go!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Week 9: Essay

Week 9: Essay: Cartoons about Language

Cartoon
I don't know why, but for some reason I actually laughed out loud when I read the last sentence of this cartoon. And I never laugh out loud at anything! So I figured that it must be the one to talk about today. I probably thought it was funny because first of all, it is men. Men are usually, at least from my experience, the gender that is more likely to curse. I also have never been one to curse so that probably makes it a little more funny to me too.
To me, when I look at this cartoon two totally different things going on. The man on the left is happy and smiling, and the man on the left does not look happy. He actually looks annoyed or bored with the man on the left. They really gave the man on the left a lot of gender characteristics such as a hat, a button up shirt, a beard, and a hammer. The man on the right has no gender telling characteristics except for he has short hair. Now that I think of it, its as if he has no gender. That is really interest to me.
I think another thing that makes this cartoon funny is the use of beverages. The man on the left uses beverages such as gin and tonic, tang, and pepsi. He could have said water, milk, and tea. The guy on the right said frappuccino which is actually what made me laugh. It is such a fancy name for a beverage, and I am assuming they used that word because it started with an F. I definitely think it is the language that makes this cartoon comical because if they had just used normal beverages, I would not have found it funny at all.

Week 9: Storytelling

Week 9: Storytelling: The Fairy Bride
 A long time ago, there was a young Indian girl named Nini who lived off of Lake Superior with her loving parents.  Nini was a special girl who was different from all the rest. She was quite small and slender. She never grew much taller than a child, and some would even say she was no bigger than a fairy. She was also a dreamer, she was always daydreaming about one thing or another.

Nini was not always happy with the way things were in her life. Every day Nini would run off to the forest to escape her life and daydream about the things she had always wanted. Nini would daydream about the blooming flowers in the spring, the warm sun waking her up every morning, and swimming in the river. She hated the cold weather and wished that she could find some place where it was summer all year long. This is what she dreamed about. 

The tribe members thought it was very strange that she ran off into the forest every day. What was she doing? Was she talking to fairies? Was she seeing mysterious creatures? She was always a little bit different when she came back home from her visits to the forest. 

They were in fact correct. Nini had an incredible gift of talking to fairies. They trusted her, and they kept each others secrets. She talked to them about her daydreams of a wonderful land, and also about her dream husband for when the time would come and she was ready to marry. She pleaded for them to grant her her dreams and wishes. As she was leaving the forest that night, Nini saw a small and slender shadow in the shape of a young man off in the distance. By the time she investigated, the shadow was gone, but somehow she knew there was something special about him. 
Forest Fairy


Although Nini was at the age when it is time to marry, she always had her head in the clouds and never thought twice about marriage. She was not interested in marrying who her mother thought was best for her, . Her mother wished that she would get her head straight and settle down for marriage. She wanted Nini to marry the tall hunter of the tribe. However, Nini was the least bit interested in this man because he was too tall, she barely came above his waist. He also only cared about killing animals which she hated. She knew that all he thought about and talked about was hunting, killing, and skinning animals. Her mother on the other hand thought that he would make a perfect husband for her because he could take care of her, protect her, and they would never starve.

Ultimately, Nini's parents set a date for her to marry the man she hated so much. On the wedding day, Nini's mother dressed her black hair in red flowers and long curls. She had put on the dress that her mother made specially for her wedding day, and held the bouquet of flowers her grandmother had put together for her. Her one last wish was to go to the forest one more time before she was married.

When she left for the forest, the guests noticed the sky went dark. They were all worried a deathly storm was coming so her parents went looking for Nini. When they got to the forest, they saw Nini in her wedding dress, holding flowers, and walking with a mysterious man. The young man was very close to Nini's size and was slender, just like her. The only thing different about him was that he had wings, he was a fairy. 

The fairies had granted Nini's wish of finding the husband she had always dreamed about. Although they wanted different for their daughter, Nini's  parents could see by the smile on Nini's face that she was truly happy for once in her life. She was in love. They decided that they would be happy for their daughter despite what their wishes for her were. Nini became a bride after all, a fairy bride. 

Author's Note: I did not change very much about "The Fairy Bride." The only part I really changed was the ending, but just a little bit. When she went to the forest before the wedding, she actually disappeared for a whole day. Also, Nini's parents did not find her in the woods, it was a hunter and his dog. They knew the man was a fairy because he was so little, and because the hunters dog, who was not scared of even bears, was tucking his tail when he saw the man. That meant he must be immortal. All other aspects of the story stayed the same, I just reworded most of it or shortened it a bit. I shortened the part about her visits to the forest a little bit just because those parts were a little drawn out. I did not change this story too much because I really liked it. I liked how in the end she got what she always wanted because she deserved it. 

Bibliography:
Author: W.T. Larned
Year Published: 1921
Web Source: Un-Textbook


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Week 9: Reading Diary: American Indian Fairy Tales

American Indian Fairy Tales: Reading A

Iagoo, the Storyteller:
This story is basically introducing Iagoo. Iagoo was a storyteller that everyone trusted. He knew more than anyone about the world, and would teach children about why things are the way they are. It is setting up the rest of the stories because they are told by Iagoo.

Shin-ge-bis Fools the Noth Wind:
This story at the beginning reminded me of the movie "Frozen." That would be fun to incorporate in a rewrite somehow. This story was really long so I am not sure how I would rewrite it, but I did enjoy the story.

The Little Boy and Girl in the Clouds:
This story was nice because it had a lot of nice descriptions about life long, long ago. I would have to significantly shorten the story though. This story was about how the littlest creature, the one who no one believed in, saved two children stuck at the top of a mountain high up in the clouds.



Thursday, October 9, 2014

Typing Game Tech Tip


My favorite typing game that I played was probably Type for Your Life or Typing Chef.
I thought they were both fun because they give you real words to type. The Ninja Cat game was fun because you get to shoot things, but I didn't like that sometimes there was random numbers or letters. I liked having big words. I would say I am pretty good at typing, but I am not the best. I definitely do some weird things when I type. I probably don't type technically correct some of the time. I just started using shift instead of caps lock for a lot of capital letters. For the longest time I found it way easier to use caps lock.